An instrument such as a tenaculum comprises a pair of jaws (202, 203) which are pivotal from an open configuration in which the jaws (202, 203) are splayed apart to a closed low profile delivery configuration. The jaws (202, 203) each have tissue engagement features (201). A protector loop (200) for each jaw which may be of a shape memory material such as Nitinol provides a safety protective distal tip which is distal of the tissue engaging features (201). The atraumatic tip does not harm tissue and does not compromise the integrity of a bag which may be used as a containment device in a procedure such as a hysterectomy.
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17. An instrument comprising:
a pair of jaws pivotally connected together, wherein at least a first jaw from the pair of jaws includes a grasping member; and
a loop extending from the first jaw,
wherein the grasping member extends through the loop in a first configuration such that a portion of the grasping member is disposed closer to a longitudinal axis of the instrument than the loop, and
wherein the loop is positioned closer to the longitudinal axis than the portion of the grasping member in a second configuration.
11. An instrument comprising:
a pair of jaws which are pivotally connected to each other, at least a first jaw of the pair of jaws having only one pointed distal tip; and
a protector extending from the first jaw from a position proximal of a distalmost end of the pointed distal tip to a position distal of the distalmost end of the first jaw in a first position of the protector, wherein the protector is spaced apart from a distal end of the first jaw,
wherein an entirety of the protector is proximal to the pointed distal tip of the first jaw in a second position of the protector, the second position different from the first position.
1. An instrument comprising:
a first jaw and a second jaw, the first jaw being pivotally connected to the second jaw,
at least the first jaw having at least one pointed member at or adjacent to a distal end of the first jaw; and
a first protective element connected directly to the first jaw and extending from a position proximal of a distalmost end of the first jaw to a position distal of the distalmost end of the first jaw in a first position of the first protective element, wherein the distal end of the first jaw is spaced apart from the first protective element when the first jaw and the second jaw are in an open configuration,
wherein the first protective element moves relative to the first jaw when the first jaw moves between the open configuration and a closed configuration of the first jaw and the second jaw.
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wherein a second protective element extends distally of the distalmost end of the second jaw, wherein the at least one pointed member of the second jaw is spaced apart from the second protective element when the first jaw and the second jaw are in the open configuration.
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This patent application is a U.S. national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2016/071229, filed Sep. 8, 2016, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/217,319, filed on Sep. 11, 2015, European Application No. 15187338.7, filed Sep. 29, 2015, and European Application No. 16177849.3, filed Jul. 4, 2016, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates general to the field of instruments, especially for use in minimally invasive surgery.
Some laparoscopic procedures such as hysterectomies require tissue to be manipulated and removed through a small incision or natural body orifice. Such procedures may involve tissue morcellation.
Various instruments are used during such procedures, for example to grasp and/or manipulate tissue. Such instruments often include a pointed or sharp feature such as a tissue engagement feature. Such features, especially engagement features pose a risk in use of injuring tissue and/or of puncturing a containment bag in which the tissue is housed during the procedure, thus compromising the containment of tissue in the bag.
Such instruments generally have a pair of jaws that are connected at a common pivot. Finger rings or handles are usually provided at the end of one or both legs to allow an operator such as a surgeon to manipulate the instrument. Examples of such instruments include a forceps, a grasper or scissors. One such instrument is a tenaculum which has tissue engagement features such as spikes at the distal end of one or both jaws to facilitate a firm engagement with tissue.
The invention is directed towards providing an improved instrument such as a tenaculum which will address at least some of the problems with conventional instruments.
According to the invention there is provided an instrument such as a tenaculum comprising:
In one embodiment the second jaw has a pointed or sharp feature at or adjacent to a distal end thereof, and a second protective element extends from or is extendable from the distal end of the second jaw to provide a protective distal tip which extends distally of the pointed or sharp feature.
In one case the first and the second jaws are pivotally movable relative to each other.
In one embodiment the or each protector element comprises a loop which extends around the engagement tip of the pointed or sharp engaging feature.
In one embodiment the loop circumscribes the tissue engaging feature.
The loop may be a wire loop. The loop may comprise a shape memory material such as Nitinol.
In one embodiment the loop extends distally of the distal tip of the jaws.
In some embodiments the loop is movable.
The loop may be retractable proximally from an extended configuration in which the loop extends distally of the distal tip of the jaw to a retracted configuration.
In one case the or each jaw comprises a tissue engaging feature at the distal end of the jaw.
In some cases the or each jaw comprises a plurality of tissue engaging features at the distal end of the jaws.
The invention also provides an instrument comprising:
In one embodiment the first protector loop extends distally of the first jaw and the second protector loop extends distally of the second jaw and the distal portions of the first and second loops are configured to define a grasper.
In some embodiments the or each protector loop is movable from a distally extended configuration to a more proximal configuration.
The invention also provides an instrument comprising:
The invention also provides and instrument comprising:
In one aspect the protector element is releasably mounted to the jaw.
The protector element may comprise a hole through which the engagement feature of the jaw projects.
In one case the protector element is frictionally engaged with the distal end of the jaw. The protector element may be an interference fit with the distal end of the jaw.
In some cases the protector element is movable from a retracted configuration when the jaws of the instrument are closed to an extended protective configuration when the jaws of the instrument are open.
In one embodiment a connector extends between the protector elements. The connector may include at least one joint to facilitate movement of the protector elements between the retracted and extended configurations. The connector may comprise a tether which may be flexible, in one case the tether is integral with the protector element.
In one embodiment the jaw is adapted to or configured for mounting of the protector element to the jaw. The jaw and/or the protector element may comprise a mounting feature for mounting of the protector element to the jaw, the mounting feature may for example comprise a twist lock or a snap fit.
In one embodiment each of the jaws comprises a tissue engagement feature and wherein the tissue engagement features are movable from an extended position near the distal tip of the jaws when the jaws are closed to a retracted position more proximal of the distal tip when the jaws open, the distal end of jaws being extended or extendable beyond the tissue engaging features to provide a protective atraumatic distal tip.
The jaws may comprise a protector portion which is movable from a retracted configuration to an extended configuration.
In one case the jaw has an inner surface, from which the engaging feature projects inwards, and an outer surface, the protector may extend at least in part around a portion of the outer surface of the jaw, and/or the protector extends at least in part around a portion of the inner surface of the jaw, and/or the protector extends only around a portion of the inner surface of the jaw.
At least a portion of the protector may be spaced inwardly from the inner surface of the jaw, the protector may substantially enclose the tissue engaging feature of the jaw when the jaw is in a closed position.
In some embodiments the protector comprises a shape memory material such as Nitinol.
In some cases the protector comprises a loop which extends over the distal tip of the tissue engaging feature. The loop may define a shaped distal tip which may be rounded.
In some cases the protector comprises a wire loop.
In some embodiments a loop extends distally of the distal tip of each jaw to define a grasper.
In one embodiment the protector is movable from a protective configuration extending distal of the tissue engaging feature of a jaw to a retracted configuration in which the tissue engaging feature is exposed. The protector may be biased into the protective configuration. The biasing may comprise a spring. The protector may be adapted to move into the retracted configuration as the jaws move towards one another.
In some embodiments the protector is integral with the jaw.
In one case the protector has a profile in the shape of a fin.
According to the invention there is provided a tenaculum comprising:
The invention also provides a protector element for a tenaculum.
In one case the protector element is releasably mounted to the tenaculum jaw.
The protector element may comprise a hole through which the engagement feature of the tenaculum jaw projects.
In one case the protector element is frictionally engaged with the distal end of the tenaculum jaw.
The protector element may be an interference fit with the distal end of the tenaculum jaw.
In one embodiment the protector element extends or is extendable distally from the distal end of the tenaculum jaw.
The protector element may comprise a sleeve portion for engagement with the tenaculum jaw.
In one case the protector element is movable from a retracted configuration when the jaws of the tenaculum are closed to an extended protective configuration when the jaws of the tenaculum are open. A connector may extend between the protector elements. The connector may include at least one joint to facilitate movement of the protector elements between the retracted and extended configurations.
In one embodiment a connector extends between the protector elements of the tenaculum jaws. The connector may comprise a tether which may be flexible. The tether may be integral with the protector element.
In one embodiment the jaw of the tenaculum is adapted to or configured for mounting of the protector element to the jaw. The jaw and/or the protector element may comprise a mounting feature for mounting of the protector element to the jaw. The mounting feature may comprise a twist lock, or a snap fit, for example.
The invention also provides a tenaculum comprising a pair of jaws which are pivotally movable relative to one another, each jaw having a tissue engaging feature adjacent to the distal end of the jaw wherein the distal end of the jaws provide a protective atraumatic tip.
The invention also provides a tenaculum wherein each of the jaws comprises a tissue engagement feature and wherein the tissue engagement features are movable from an extended position near the distal tip of the jaws when the jaws of the tenaculum are closed to a retracted position more proximal of the distal tip when the jaws open.
In one case the distal end of jaws are extended or extendable beyond the tissue engaging features to provide the protective atraumatic tip.
In one embodiment the jaws comprise a protector portion which is movable from a retracted configuration to an extended configuration.
In one case the tenaculum jaw has an inner surface, from which the engaging feature projects inwards, and an outer surface. The protector may extend at least in part around a portion of the outer surface of the jaw. The protector may extend at least in part around a portion of the inner surface of the jaw. The protector may extend only around a portion of the inner surface of the jaw.
In one embodiment at least a portion of the protector is spaced inwardly from the inner surface of the jaw.
In one case the protector substantially encloses the tissue engaging feature of the jaw when the jaw is in a closed position.
In one embodiment wherein the protector comprises a shape memory material such as Nitinol.
In one case the protector comprises a loop which extends over the distal tip of the tissue engaging feature.
The loop may define a shaped distal tip. The distal tip of the loop may be rounded.
In one embodiment the protector comprises a wire loop.
In one case a loop extends distally of the distal tip of each jaw to define a grasper.
In one embodiment the protector is movable from a protective configuration extending distal of the tissue engaging feature of a jaw to a retracted configuration in which the tissue engaging feature is exposed.
The protector may be biased into the protective configuration. The biasing may comprise a spring. The protector may be adapted to move into the retracted configuration as the jaws move towards one another.
In another embodiment the protector is integral with the jaw. In this case, the protector may have a profile in the shape of a fin.
In some cases the protector technology described herein may be applied to other suitable instruments having pointed tips.
The invention also provides an instrument comprising:
In one case the protector comprises a loop which extends over the pointed tip.
In one embodiment the protector comprises a wire loop.
The protector in one case comprises a shape memory material such as Nitinol.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings there are illustrated various instruments such as tenaculums. In general, the instruments comprise a pair of jaws 1, 2 which are mounted on a shaft for pivotal movement from an open configuration in which the jaws 1, 2 are splayed apart to a closed low profile configuration for example, for delivery and/or retrieval through an access port into an incision or a natural body orifice. The incision or orifice may be retracted to enlarge the access area using devices such as those described in our U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,254,534, 6,846,287 and 7,559,893 the entire contents of the disclosure of each of which are herein incorporated by reference.
In some cases such procedures may be carried out using an inflatable bag such as an artificial pneumoperitoneum bag as described in our U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,920,431, 8,956,286, US 2013/0184536A and WO2014/207077A the entire contents of the disclosure of each of which are herein incorporated by reference. Such procedures in some cases include tissue morcellation.
The jaws 1, 2 each have an engagement feature 3, 4 which may take the form of a spike for engaging tissue.
In the invention, a protector element extends from or is extendable from the distal end of at least one and in most cases both of the jaws 1, 2. The protector element may be a retrofit to a known tenaculum or may form part of a tenaculum. In some cases the protector element is removable/replaceable. At least the tip of the protector element may be at least partially bendable and/or flexible.
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It will be noted that the protector has a distal portion 12, 13 that extends distally from the distal end of the tenaculum jaws 1, 2. This is important as it ensures that the tenaculum has an atraumatic tip which will not harm tissue and will not compromise the integrity of a bag which may be used as a containment device in a procedure.
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In some cases a connector may interconnect the protectors 10. The connector may, for example, comprise a tether 20 which may be flexible.
The tenaculum jaws have inner and outer surfaces and the engagement features 3, 4 extend inwardly from the jaws 1, 2. In some cases the protector may primarily engage with the outer surface of the jaws and/or with the inner surface of the jaws.
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In some cases the protector element is movable from a retracted configuration when the tenaculum jaws are closed to a distally extending configuration when the jaws are open.
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In other embodiments a mechanism to extend and retract built-in protectors can be independently controllable via a handle using a separate control trigger/button or similar. Some alternatives are illustrated in
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In some cases the tenaculum protector may lie on the inner surface of the tenaculum, either mechanically fixed or part thereof. This allows the protector to function without increasing the outer diameter dimensions of the device and therefore not hindering the removal of the device back through a morcellator or port.
In some embodiments the protectors may be both internal of the jaws and separated from the tenaculum jaws.
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In some embodiments a tenaculum is provided in which the teeth are completely enclosed/covered when the tenaculum is closed. Teeth offset from tip provides a safer tenaculum.
One such embodiment is illustrated in
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In any of the embodiments of the invention the protector may be of a shape memory material such as Nitinol.
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In this case the loop is of wire and may, for example, be of spring metal such as steel. Preferably the loop is of a shape memory material such as Nitinol which ensures that the wire will always return to the starting position regardless of how many times it is bent out of the way. The halo shaped wire 200 can be close to the tissue engaging feature 201 or may extend distally away from it.
The wire loop 200 is in this case set in a straight configuration which, when shaped into a loop has the effect of biasing the wire into the protective configuration illustrated in
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There is an individual loop for the or each jaw. This ensures that the individual loops respond independently to movement of the jaw to which they are coupled. Each loop forms a halo around the tissue engaging feature of the jaw to which it is coupled. This halo is maintained as the jaw opens and closes but does not impede the operation of the device. In use, it is important that the tissue engaging features at the distal end of the device can engage with tissue without obstruction and without pushing the desired tissue away from the device. This ensures the efficient operation of the device in gripping tissue.
The instruments illustrated may comprise tissue engaging features such as spikes at the distal end of one or both jaws. Such spikes facilitate a firm engagement with tissue, especially hard tissue such as a fibroid or stone. There may be a single spike at the distal end of each jaw which is especially suitable for applying a single large localised gripping force on hard tissue. For softer tissue there may be more than one spike at the distal end of at least one of the jaws. Such additional spikes are usually arranged across the jaw at the distal end.
The device of
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In some cases the protector technology described herein may be applied to other suitable instruments having pointed tips. Examples of such instruments include a forceps, a grasper or scissors. For example, and referring to
In some cases, such as those described above an artificial pneumoperitoneum bag is used which provides space and vision.
In other cases a bag is used for a tissue such as, for example, a uterus that is brought to the surface of the incision or body orifice without space or vision. In such cases the tenaculum of the invention with the protector distal tip can also be inserted to aid tissue removal without the risk of damaging the bag or surrounding tissue. Indeed, in some cases, the tenaculum of the invention can be used to group target tissue without the need for a bag, wherein the protector safety extension prevents grabbing of normal tissue in the region of the tissue to be removed.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described, which may be varied in construction and detail.
Bonadio, Frank, Williams, Stephen, Halpin, Lucy Dolores, McManus, Ronan B., McNally, Shane J., La Bella, Debora
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